Jackets, vests, coats – wonderfully contemporary, wonderfully warm and animal-free. Nicolas Bargi founded Save the Duck to save geese with its down-free Zeitgeist products. Today, his Milan-based brand represents people with awareness, exciting luxury co-ops, the first Italian B Corp company and over 20 million geese whose lives he has saved.
Continue readingLai Chun – Shop for eco & fair design
The fact that eco doesn’t look like sackcloth and that sustainable products can easily keep up with conventional parts in terms of design is reflected in every image in the Lai Chun online shop. Quite apart from that, the story is far from over here – it is only just beginning
Continue readingSupply Chain Law + 5 minutes activism
Voluntariness didn’t work. That is why we need a law that makes German companies liable for environmental and human rights violations if they neglect their business due diligence abroad. However, the government cannot agree on the relevant framework conditions.
Continue readingRE.LABEL – Statement accessory with a message
663 million children live in poverty in our world. That’s 663 million too much. With the statement accessory RE.LABEL, SOS Children’s Villages launched a campaign that aims to create and make visible a worldwide movement against child poverty. Of course we are there.
Continue readingLOVJOI – sustainable down to the smallest detail
Two sustainable fashion brands with an XL portfolio from fashion to (sexy!) underwear, jeans with contemporary cuts and a swimwear collection (from 2021) – whoever believes that the sustainable commitment of LOVJOI founder Verena Paul-Benz would be exhausted, he is wrong. The visionary Swabian woman’s expansion course is far from over.
Continue readingkaala – for more yoga in everyday life
For their bag and backpack label kaala, Regina Winther and Carolin van Eupen have developed smart bag and backpack models from pre-consumer industrial waste, that can do much more than just transport the mat into the studio. They combine yoga with everyday life. Sustainable and fair.
Continue readingThe Bad Seeds Company – made from hemp
Mother Barbara and daughter Sofia Geier design and manufacture Dungarees, denim jackets, jumpers, oversize shirts, shirt dresses as well as rucksacks, shoulder bags & Co. for their label Bad Seeds Italia in Neumarkt in South Tyrol. And from hemp.
Continue readingBye-bye Black Friday – hello buy better day
Since Black Friday was first celebrated in this country 14 years ago, the ‘always cheaper’ November weekend has become an integral part of the retail calendar. Organizations such as the Fair Wear Foundation, Eco Brands, Greenfluencer and other activists are countering mass consumption with responsible shopping. Black Friday becomes a buy better (or nothing) day.
Continue readingMontreet – sustainable Outerwear
Nadine Schratzberger from Vienna has managed with Montreet (until the end of 2019: Nasch Sportswear) to develop a unisex jacket that not only meets the functional requirements of three sports, but is also at the forefront in terms of sustainability. The eye-catcher factor of your recyclable collections is provided by the Viennese artist BOICUT.
Continue readingJAN ‘N JUNE – sustainable, affordable high fashion
When Jula Holtzheimer and Anna Bronowski founded the Hamburg fashion label JAN ’N JUNE in 2014, they had the following idea: sustainable fashion that looks great, is produced fairly and is still affordable. What sounds like numerous contradictions to some, the two have consistently built up and further developed.
Continue readingKauri Store – concept store
Daniel Tocca, who became Italy’s sustainable fashion pioneer when the brand RE-BELLO was founded in 2010, opened the first 360-degree sustainable lifestyle store in South Tyrol together with Bernhard Schönhuber in December 2019 with the Kauri Store Bolzano city center is a lot more sustainable and an important topic can be experienced in style.
Continue readingGFT Online Courses
There are Green Fashion Tours in Berlin, Hamburg and Munich. And now also online. Interactive. Because GFT founder and sustainable fashion expert Arianna Nicoletti and her team have used the lockdown to develop a new format. GFT Online Courses. In five fashion sessions, they are aimed at beginners, advanced and professionals who want to expand their competence in the field of sustainable fashion.
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